Three members of the Tufts University baseball team will play in the 37th annual New England Intercollegiate Baseball Association (NEIBA) All-Star Game that will take place on Thursday, June 2 at LeLacheur Park in Lowell beginning at 7pm.

Closer Ed Bernstein (Foxborough, MA) of the Tufts University baseball team, the Pitcher of the Year in NESCAC and New England, capped his outstanding senior season today when he was selected as a Second Team All-American by D3Baseball.com.

St. Joseph's College senior catcher Ian Lee drilled a double to deep right-center field scoring two runs in the bottom of the 11th to give the Monks a dramatic 4-3 victory over Tufts University in Game 10 of the 2011 NCAA Div. III New England Regional on Friday afternoon.
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Senor CF David Orlowitz (Wakefield, MA) and senior DH Chase Rose (Paradise Valley, AZ) both went 3 for 4 to lead nationally-ranked Tufts' 14-hit attack as the top-seeded Jumbos (27-8-1) hung on for a 3-2 victory Thursday morning against MIT in Game 5 of the 2011 NCAA Division III New England Regional Baseball Championship at Whitehouse Field.

New England Pitcher of the Year Ed Bernstein (Foxborough, MA) of the Tufts baseball team leads four Jumbos who were honored when the New England Intercollegiate Baseball Association (NEIBA) released it's 2011 All-New England Division III Teams on Wednesday.

an Williams had two hits, including a two-run home run, to power #8 seeded Bridgewater State to a 4-0 upset win Wednesday over top seed Tufts in Game 2 of the 2011 NCAA Division III New England Regional Baseball Championship at Whitehouse Field.

Tufts senior closer Ed Bernstein (Foxborough, MA) was named the 2011 New England Small College Athletic Conference's (NESCAC) Pitcher of the Year, and Jumbo junior catcher Matt Collins (Hopkinton, MA) was selected Defensive Player of the Year when the All-Conference Baseeball Teams were released today.

After Tufts won two games to capture the 2011 NESCAC Baseball Championship over the weekend, Jumbo senior CF David Orlowitz (Wakefield, MA) and senior reliever Ed Bernstein (Foxborough, MA) have been named NESCAC's Player and Pitcher of the Week.

After winning their second straight New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) championship, the Tufts baseball team earned its fourth berth into the NCAA Division III Championship today. The Jumbos (26-7-1), who are making their second straight NCAA appearance, are the #1 seed in the New England Regional to be played at Whitehouse Field in Harwich, Massachusetts Wednesday through Sunday (May 18-22).

Tufts University senior David Orlowitz (Wakefield, MA) and junior Sam Sager (Cranston, RI) recorded a pair of rbis in the top of the 12th inning as the Jumbos rallied past Bowdoin College 4-2 on the second day of the NESCAC Baseball Championship at Amherst College on Saturday.

A veteran Tufts University baseball team featuring 10 seniors will look to repeat as New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) champions this weekend as Amherst College hosts the 2011 conference championship.

Middlebury and Tufts split a pair of non-league games on Sunday at Forbes Field, with the Panthers winning the opener 3-2, while the Jumbos took the nightcap 5-2. The games complete the regular season for both teams as the Panthers finish 15-14 and the Jumbos cap their 2011 regular schedule at 24-7-1.

Freshman RF Nate Izzo (Saunderstown, RI) hit two home runs and drove in eight runs as the Tufts University baseball team traveled to Eastern Connecticut State University on Monday and beat the Warriors 13-9.

Senior pitcher Derek Miller (Whitman, MA), who earned the victory when the Tufts baseball team won its second straight NESCAC East Division title with a 5-0 win against Bowdoin on Saturday, has been selected as the conference's Pitcher of the Week.

The Tufts baseball team earned its second straight #1 seed in the NESCAC East Division heading into the conference tournament with a doubleheader sweep over Bowdoin College on Saturday afternoon at Huskins Field. Sophomore DH Eric Weikert (Avondale Estates, GA) hit a two-run home run in each game, and senior Derek Miller (Whitman, MA) pitched superbly in game two as Tufts took 7-5 and 5-0 victories.

Five Tufts University pitchers held visiting Wesleyan University to four hits and one run as the Jumbo baseball team improved to 20-5-1 overall with a 5-1 victory against the Cardinals in NESCAC non-divisional play Tuesday afternoon at Huskins Field.

Junior starter Kevin Gilchrist (Medford, MA) and senior closer Ed Bernstein (Foxborough, MA) combined on a four-hitter as the Tufts baseball team took a 4-1 victory over Division II Bentley University on Friday afternoon at Huskins Field.

Tufts University junior righty Dave Ryan (Trumbull, CT) took a no-hitter into the eighth inning before finishing with a strong 8.2 innings of work in the Jumbo baseball team's 11-1 victory over Daniel Webster College on Thursday afternoon at Huskins Field.

Senior John McGrath (New York, NY) pitched his sixth straight win this afternoon to lead the Brandeis University baseball team past Tufts University, 10-3. With the win the Judges improve to 19-12 on the season while the Jumbos end a 14-game winning streak, falling to 17-5-1 on the season.

Senior John McGrath pitched his sixth straight win this afternoon to lead the Brandeis University baseball team past Tufts University, 10-3. With the win the Judges improve to 19-12 on the season while the Jumbos end a 14-game winning streak, falling to 17-5-1 on the season.

The Tufts University baseball team stretched its winning streak to 14 games on Monday by sweeping the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, 16-1 and 4-3. The Jumbos haven't lost since March 25 and stand at 17-4-1 overall.

Batting second for the Jumbo baseball team in a three-game NESCAC East Division weekend series at Colby College, junior CF David Orlowitz (Wakefield, MA) produced NESCAC Player of the Week offense for Tufts in its sweep of the Mules.

Tufts University ended up with three victories on Saturday after winning a game that was postponed because of darkness on Friday and then sweeping the regularly scheduled doubleheader against Colby College in NESCAC East Division action at Coombs Field. (Photo by Kelvin Ma/Tufts University)

The Tufts University and Colby College baseball teams finished what they started on Saturday by playing the 10th inning of Friday's suspended game and 25th-ranked Tufts scored two runs to earn the 11-9 victory. (Photo by Kelvin Ma/Tufts University)

The Tufts University baseball team's NESCAC East Division game at Colby College on Friday afternoon was suspended due to darkness after nine full innings with the score tied at 9-9. The game will be continued on Saturday at noon.